Abstract Background Positive-pressure mechanical ventilation is essential in assisting patients with respiratory failure in the intensive care unit and facilitating oxygenation in the operating room. However, it was also recognized as a primary factor leading to hospital-acquired pulmonary dysfunction, in which pulmonary oxidative stress and lung inflammation had been known to play important roles. Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD) is an important antioxidant, and possesses anti-inflammatory capacity. In this study, we aimed to study the efficacy of Cu/Zn SOD, administered intravenously during high tidal volume (HTV) ventilation, to prevent impairment of lung function. Methods Thirty-eight male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 3 groups:...
: Rats injected with interleukin-1 (10 micrograms) and tumor necrosis factor (10 micrograms) and the...
Superoxide is known to cause vascular damage and can consume protective NO that maintains a low pulm...
Background: Using an in vivo animal model of surfactant deficiency, the authors compared the effect ...
Mechanisms contributing to pulmonary and systemic injury induced by high tidal volume (VT) mechanica...
An important issue in critical care medicine is the identification of ways to protect the lungs from...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is essential for the treatment of critical patients since it may provide...
Rationale:Oxidants are believed to play a major role in the develop-ment of emphysema. Objectives: T...
Background: The purpose of this research is to study the relationship between superoxide dismutase (...
Background: The purpose of this research is to study the relationship between superoxide dismutase (...
Lung disease is defined by increased airway responsiveness to environmental stimuli and reversible a...
Warm ischemia-reperfusion injury remains a crucial issue in transplantation following the cardiac de...
: Rats injected with interleukin-1 (10 micrograms) and tumor necrosis factor (10 micrograms) and the...
: Rats injected with interleukin-1 (10 micrograms) and tumor necrosis factor (10 micrograms) and the...
Abstract Background Oxygen may damage the lung directly via generation of reactive oxygen species (R...
Abstract Background In addition to the risk of developing ventilator-induced lung injury, patients w...
: Rats injected with interleukin-1 (10 micrograms) and tumor necrosis factor (10 micrograms) and the...
Superoxide is known to cause vascular damage and can consume protective NO that maintains a low pulm...
Background: Using an in vivo animal model of surfactant deficiency, the authors compared the effect ...
Mechanisms contributing to pulmonary and systemic injury induced by high tidal volume (VT) mechanica...
An important issue in critical care medicine is the identification of ways to protect the lungs from...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is essential for the treatment of critical patients since it may provide...
Rationale:Oxidants are believed to play a major role in the develop-ment of emphysema. Objectives: T...
Background: The purpose of this research is to study the relationship between superoxide dismutase (...
Background: The purpose of this research is to study the relationship between superoxide dismutase (...
Lung disease is defined by increased airway responsiveness to environmental stimuli and reversible a...
Warm ischemia-reperfusion injury remains a crucial issue in transplantation following the cardiac de...
: Rats injected with interleukin-1 (10 micrograms) and tumor necrosis factor (10 micrograms) and the...
: Rats injected with interleukin-1 (10 micrograms) and tumor necrosis factor (10 micrograms) and the...
Abstract Background Oxygen may damage the lung directly via generation of reactive oxygen species (R...
Abstract Background In addition to the risk of developing ventilator-induced lung injury, patients w...
: Rats injected with interleukin-1 (10 micrograms) and tumor necrosis factor (10 micrograms) and the...
Superoxide is known to cause vascular damage and can consume protective NO that maintains a low pulm...
Background: Using an in vivo animal model of surfactant deficiency, the authors compared the effect ...